I thought that was the first rule. That is what I have been told all my life and that is what I practice, if I draw my gun that is cause it is going to be used. I had a guy one time while I was working on my car minding my own business come over and start crap with the neighbor. the neighbors new my background I went inside to grab my gun and they started yelling dont go dont go they thought I was just trying to get out of the situation. So my neighbor ends up pulling a gun, and the guy that came over stated if you want to play that way I can to and started going through his back seat, so I put my hand on my gun and got ready to pull it, he never came out with anything. I disarmed my neighbor and almost got shot doing so, talked with the other guy and got it worked out. Now my point did I pull my gun no, was I ready to you bet I was, did anyone know that I even had a gun no, like I said if I have to pull my gun that is going to be the last thing that the guy I pulled it on is going to see.






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